“Cheating will be part of cycling forever”: MPCC president Emily Brammeier on anti-doping, tackling the ‘grey area’, and making clean sport the norm + How to design a time trial bike from scratch
Episode Description
Cheating in cycling… should we just accept it will always happen?
Four months into her new role as the president of the anti-doping Movement for Credible Cycling, Emily Brammeier joins us to discuss the MPCC’s aims and ambitions, 19 years into its existence, how the cycling and anti-doping landscape has changed since then, and the suspicions that still hang over the sport.
We also chatted about the need to tackle the so-called medical ‘grey area’ exploited by teams and riders seeking an edge – which she described as pro cycling’s greatest modern challenge – the success of the MPCC in proactively leading the way when it comes to ‘grey area’ issues such as tramadol and carbon monoxide, and her and the group’s plans for the future in a sport where, Emily says, there will always be people looking to cheat.